For a more traditional post-hangover breakfast, the 38-year-old Village Inn (5800 Broadmoor in Mission) has the griddle sizzling by 7 a.m. for the pancake-and-waffle crowd. This '60s-style diner serves a surprisingly delicious eggs Benedict, too. And it's cheap. A few blocks to the east, former fine dining chef Robert Palmgren will be serving up his incredibly good double-smoked bacon and oversized breakfast platters in his tiny R.J.'s Bob-Be-Que Shack (5835 Lamar), starting at 8 a.m.
The venerable Town Topic at 2021 Broadway seems never to close, but the staff takes New Year's Day off. Lidia's is closed, too. "We thought the Chiefs game would kill our brunch business," one staffer confesses. But all's not lost downtown, since The Brasserie in the Westin Crown Center Hotel (1 Pershing Road) serves breakfast from 6:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. A fancier and costlier hotel breakfast can be found at the Fairmont's Oak Room (401 Ward Parkway) also starting at 6:30 a.m.
The popular Bell Street Mama's (1726 West 39th Street) will serve gargantuan cinnamon rolls and create-your-own omelets from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. And if your throbbing head can tolerate the clanging bells and whistles from hundreds of slot machines, the big ol' casino buffets will be open, too. The Horizon Buffet at the Ameristar (3200 North Ameristar Drive) starts brunch action at 9 a.m., and Calypso's at the Isle of Capri (1800 Front Street) opens at 7 a.m.
Eat up, then start the diet on January 2.